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Patent application title: METHOD AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE DETECTION OF PROTEIN GLYCOSYLATION Inventors: Linda Hsieh-Wilson (San Marino, CA, US) …

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The invention provides methods and compositions for the rapid and sensitive detection of post-translationally modified proteins, and particularly of those with posttranslational glycosylations. The methods can be used to detect O-GlcNAc posttranslational modifications …
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